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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 7:01 am)
I did a search for all p6 stuff and curious labs...and deleted everything I found that should have gone......i dont know what else to use to find lurking files etc..I updated drivers too when I first installed p6 and also yesterday updated direct x...a pc friend who has no idea what poser is lol said it may be a memory problem....but i have 768ram and i had no prob b4 with my previous render...im sooo hoping its poser and not my pc....cause i dont want to do the f word lol
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The DirectX update might have caused the problem.
I suspect that all the settings get set to the defaults, so you might want to go through the DirectX and video driver settings.
The accumulation buffer setting applies only to the OpenGL preview.
If you switch back to OpenGL, then the recommendation was to use "Software" (some people did find that "Hardware" was actually required).
YMMV as it depends a lot on individual machine setup what works best.
i only updated the direct x after the problem....a fellow poser user suggested it...Im not pc illiterate but there are some things im like eh? on....like direct x and video driver settings lol. i have nvida geforce fx 5200 graphics card....and i had a look around the settings but to tell you the truth i havent got a clue...I have a friend who is a lecturer at college on pc stuff but he knows nothing about poser...but im gonna ask him if he knows what settings would be best..but changing the preview seems to have worked.....TY TY TY lol
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nVidia has good OpenGL support. You might want to get the latest unified drivers from the nVidia site. Then you should be able to use the "Hardware" option. I have two machines with nVidia boards - an AthlonXP2700+ /2 GB DDR333/ Ti4200 and an Athlon64 3500+ /4 GB DDR400 Dual Channel / Geforce 6800LE. Both machines work very well with Poser 6/ OpenGL hardware. They also both work very well with Vue 4.5 Pro/Vue 5 Infinite OpenGL My third workstation is a P4 2.8 HTT / 1.5 GB DDR400 Dual Channel /ATI Radeon9600 Pro. Vue and OpenGL tend to crash on that machine, at less complicated scenes that still edit and render well on the XP2700+ And I definitely advise upgrading RAM. 1 GB is a nice working minimum for P6 (those 4 GB in the Athlon64 really help!).
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ive wanted to get some ram for a long time...but finances are tough lol...but i will look into it....im gonna go on nvidias site now and look around...but i have a feeling ill be back asking where do i look lol....its been one of those weeks...i did update my drivers the other day...but it was just the basic gaming ones......im gonna go peek see if i can find something...if not ill mail them and ask them which is the best driver for what i want....ty again to everyone for your help
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ive just reinstalled my nvidia driver....as i read the intsalliation instructions and i hadnt uninstalled it....its not made any diff..the only diff i get is if i change my render settings to SreedD and it goes...soon as i change back I get this window....so ill just use SreeD for now....i guess lol ty again
"I didn't lose my mind, it was mine to give away"
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But this problem is cracking me up big time.
Message edited on: 05/25/2005 13:50
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